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cummins2014 wrote:It sure should. But it's about the only thing that makes any kind of sense.fj12ryder wrote:B.O. Plenty wrote:I don't believe they are actually running at different speeds. But if one leg skips a tooth on the 90° bevel gear every revolution, then it will fall behind the other leg.
The way they are built I cannot see how they can run at different speeds. They have the same gearboxes and run off the same motor. My guess is one is cranked up farther than the other so it looks like one is slower than the other. Disconnect the tube that connects them and make sure each is starting from the same place.
B.O.
Yes, but would that not be making some unusual noise, never have had that happen ,so don't know .
Jun-23-2019 09:03 AM
fj12ryder wrote:B.O. Plenty wrote:I don't believe they are actually running at different speeds. But if one leg skips a tooth on the 90° bevel gear every revolution, then it will fall behind the other leg.
The way they are built I cannot see how they can run at different speeds. They have the same gearboxes and run off the same motor. My guess is one is cranked up farther than the other so it looks like one is slower than the other. Disconnect the tube that connects them and make sure each is starting from the same place.
B.O.
Jun-23-2019 09:02 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:
The way they are built I cannot see how they can run at different speeds. They have the same gearboxes and run off the same motor. My guess is one is cranked up farther than the other so it looks like one is slower than the other. Disconnect the tube that connects them and make sure each is starting from the same place.
B.O.
Jun-23-2019 09:00 AM
B.O. Plenty wrote:I don't believe they are actually running at different speeds. But if one leg skips a tooth on the 90° bevel gear every revolution, then it will fall behind the other leg.
The way they are built I cannot see how they can run at different speeds. They have the same gearboxes and run off the same motor. My guess is one is cranked up farther than the other so it looks like one is slower than the other. Disconnect the tube that connects them and make sure each is starting from the same place.
B.O.
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